
By Adam Studzinski
NORMAL – The Normal Town Council will vote Monday night on renewing the town’s electric vehicle sales tax incentive.
City Manager Mark Peterson said the town created the program in 2011 as a way to incentivize buying electric cars.
“We share this with the dealers and so if they sell an electric vehicle they give the buyer a form to fill out, they submit it to the town, and we rebate their sales tax back to them,” said Peterson. “It’s one percent of the purchase price.”
The program recently expired. Peterson said, if approved, the program will be renewed through the end of 2016.
“I think it’s a nice program,” said Peterson. “It’s sort of a way that the town can collectively demonstrate that we really do support electric vehicle technology in addition to putting charging stations all over the community.”
Peterson believed the Twin Cities has more electric vehicles on the road per capita than any other city in the country.
Also Monday night, the council will seat its newly elected members.
Adam Studzinski can be reached at [email protected].